Layering Two Instrument Sounds (Dual Play) - Roland F-100 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Keyboard
Layering Two Instrument Sounds
(Dual Play)
You can hold down one Tone button and press another Tone button to layer
two sounds for playing together.
This function is called "Dual Play."
Example: Combining Piano and Strings
fig.02-02
Piano
Reverb
E.Piano
1.
While pressing the [Piano] button, also press the [Strings]
button.
The indicators for both buttons light.
When you then play the keyboard, the layered sounds of the piano and
strings will play.
The [Variation] button indicator now indicates the tone for the right button
of the two selected Tone buttons.
Switching the [Variation] button on and off switches the right Tone button
tone.
2.
To cancel Dual Play, press either Tone button.
When you play the keyboard, only the tone of the button you pressed will
be heard.
16
Harpsi-
chord
Organ
Strings
Variation
Dual Balance
1
Recorder
Song
Play
Rec
Track
1
2
Key Touch
You can adjust the volume
balance between the two
selected tones in Dual Play.
For details, refer to
"Changing the Volume
Balance in Dual Play" (p.
28).
When the power is turned
on, the sound of the left
Tone button is set to be
louder.
Dual play can be used
when tone numbers 1 or 2
are selected.
If you use Dual play with a
Tone button for which tone
number 3 or 4 is selected,
tone number 1 will be
selected for that Tone
button.

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